Understanding and Responding to the Needs of Newcomer Immigrant Youth and Families

Francisco X. Gaytán, Avary Carhill, C. Suárez-Orozco
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n 2000 there were 2.84 million foreign-born U.S. residents under the age of 18 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2001). Although many common themes are embodied in the immigrant experience, enormous diversity exists among newcomer families with important implications for the development and adaptation of youth. Immigrant youth come from dozens of countries for different reasons, follow different paths of migration, and once in the U.S., they encounter vastly different circumstances. The public debate about immigration has largely failed to notice the children of immigrants and the fundamental differences within this group. While some immigrant youth outperform their American-born peers in educational achievement, health, and happiness, many struggle to thrive in schools and communities that do not provide the resources they most need (Portes & Rumbaut, 2001; Suarez-Orozco, Suarez-Orozco & Todorova, in press).
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了解及回应新移民青年及家庭的需要
2000年,18岁以下的外国出生的美国居民有284万人(美国人口普查局,2001年)。虽然许多共同的主题体现在移民经历中,但新移民家庭之间存在着巨大的多样性,这对青年的发展和适应具有重要意义。移民青年出于不同的原因来自几十个国家,遵循不同的移民路径,一旦进入美国,他们面临的情况就大不相同。关于移民的公共辩论基本上没有注意到移民的子女以及这一群体内部的根本差异。虽然一些移民青年在教育成就、健康和幸福方面超过了他们在美国出生的同龄人,但许多人在学校和社区中挣扎着茁壮成长,这些学校和社区不能提供他们最需要的资源(Portes & Rumbaut, 2001;苏亚雷斯-奥罗斯科,苏亚雷斯-奥罗斯科和托多罗娃,出版)。
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